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washington refused to take any. and franklin -- ben franklin would be very adamant there should be no salary. what they did do, they did make clear that whatever salary is could not be augmented during your turn. does the first part of the virginia plan. i don't think the salary was never the issue. now whether people were able to capitalize in terms of future speaking engagements and endorsements for a medical bill to the point of our presidential candidates is back in the 90s. that's a different question. technically, souders itself wasn't a big issue. by the way, everybody assumed whoever was running for president, they might be the power. they might be devout or money. >> right behind you. yeah. >> for years i wondered, who is one elect her? what is one's name? and now i really don't care. [laughter] i used to wonder. >> you know, i don't know a single electors name. with about 135 people. does anyone know analects are poor and electors name? they are just statements of people's imagination. they are clearly par
washington refused to take any. and franklin -- ben franklin would be very adamant there should be no salary. what they did do, they did make clear that whatever salary is could not be augmented during your turn. does the first part of the virginia plan. i don't think the salary was never the issue. now whether people were able to capitalize in terms of future speaking engagements and endorsements for a medical bill to the point of our presidential candidates is back in the 90s. that's a...
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riot in washington, d.c. in august 1835. the riots were followed by two criminal trials tried by the city's district attorney francis scott key who wrote the star spangled banner. he descended slavery in the prosecution and sought capital punishment only to be thwarted by the alleged victim whose late husband denied the right to decide the capitol. he speaks at magers and quinn booksellers. [applause] >> thank you magers and quinn for hosting this event. i suggest this and the whenever anything less than enthusiastic. a minneapolis bookstore and i'm very glad that i landed here. i want to tell you a little bit about the look and read a little the book. many old familiar faces. whenever i come back to minneapolis i have a feeling of what a special place and there's probably a few people here who will at least remember the place if not agree with me, and so old friends. i will relieve myself here. i attended an advanced placement class at the old west high school which was right down here and you have to be rea
riot in washington, d.c. in august 1835. the riots were followed by two criminal trials tried by the city's district attorney francis scott key who wrote the star spangled banner. he descended slavery in the prosecution and sought capital punishment only to be thwarted by the alleged victim whose late husband denied the right to decide the capitol. he speaks at magers and quinn booksellers. [applause] >> thank you magers and quinn for hosting this event. i suggest this and the whenever...
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without the "washington post." we were all at the "washington post." we basically took the "washington post" admitted exponentially better. the booking team. the folks who get all of the stress to bring us the bonbon genes of the world. we don't just do this. we do morning show, hundreds and hundreds of hits because we think it's important to get smart journalist talking strictly about the most important issues. so again, a collective team effort. "politico" is 230 some employers now. we hope it keeps growing because you're watching at home because you're reading. >> don't forget breaking news. i think were getting very close to a call in virginia. president obama now has the biggest lead he satellite in virginia. he said to have of the vote, 50% to 48.6. 97% of the vote in. you never wait for 90% of the vote to call. assets going on here. also, 97% of the vote. the president have a point. obama 49.9%. >> lakeway county is coming in? in the thing about ohio, to, is that there's probably 100,000 provisional ballots out underline s-sierra come through pr
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washington that would win him a pulitzer prize. the silence enveloping black writers began to break, and there was the novellest followed by a biography in 1977 of the novelist huerston by the american scholar robert hemming way, and in 1986 and 1988 came my two volumes on hughes aided by a archive left by hughes, i trieded to tell through the lens of a crucial life the african-american story as it had existed and exists at a certain social level. i tried to do justice to the complexity discounted over the centuries and the representation of american racial reality. the picture is quite different now. the 1990s saw a steady rise of prize-winning biographies of black americans by writers such as taylor branch and william mcfeelly, in 1994, 2001, louis won pulitzers for each of the two volumes, and this year, a biography by the late manning maribel won the pulitzer prize in the field of history. this surge in bigraphical writing about african-americans is, i think, a dependable index to the shifting meaning of race in american cultur
washington that would win him a pulitzer prize. the silence enveloping black writers began to break, and there was the novellest followed by a biography in 1977 of the novelist huerston by the american scholar robert hemming way, and in 1986 and 1988 came my two volumes on hughes aided by a archive left by hughes, i trieded to tell through the lens of a crucial life the african-american story as it had existed and exists at a certain social level. i tried to do justice to the complexity...
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. >> host: john in bellingham, washington, good afternoon. please go ahead with your question or comment for steven johnson. >> caller: hi, pleasure speaking to you. 8, i was a first wave environmental planner back in the mid '70s, so i'dhead of your ghost -- i'd heard of your ghost maps story. and in -- after i graduated i thought i'd kick around the idea of architecture plus ecology and play with computer models and satellite data late at night without authorization. [laughter] before the term hacker or geospatial intelligence technology was invented. anyway, i became a mr. mom in '82 because that was really going nowhere. today, however, it looks like, you know, cloud technology and c factor computing and a lot of these breakthroughs are going to make three dimensional environmental computing feasible. the problem i saw then was a global vision in a flat world, you know? we didn't really have a three dimensional philosophy. to work with this new technology. and i don't even see it there now. and it's kind of a little troubling, you know? a
. >> host: john in bellingham, washington, good afternoon. please go ahead with your question or comment for steven johnson. >> caller: hi, pleasure speaking to you. 8, i was a first wave environmental planner back in the mid '70s, so i'dhead of your ghost -- i'd heard of your ghost maps story. and in -- after i graduated i thought i'd kick around the idea of architecture plus ecology and play with computer models and satellite data late at night without authorization. [laughter]...
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temperatures right now in washington. kind of a tricky forecast. 39 in washington. 43. north and west, mid 30s. cold enough to support winter weather. it will later today. 95 east is where the brunt of this is going to be. north and east into howard county towards baltimore. there's our storm system. notice first of all, most of the energy here is off to our east. and the worst of the storm system going to be into places that really don't need it. right up into the new jersey coastline. we're sort of on the back edge of this. and the thinking is later today that some of the back end of the storm system, some of the bands associated with the noreaster here will make it back towards the washington area. a risk of a little rain here into the late afternoon. all of us are going to see cloud cover and cold temperatures today. if you are west of 95 you are not going to see much of anything. maybe a few flurries later today. let me show you a few future cast. pretty good handle on it at some hour. here we are at 4:00. notice the bands here are just pressing into areas here eas
temperatures right now in washington. kind of a tricky forecast. 39 in washington. 43. north and west, mid 30s. cold enough to support winter weather. it will later today. 95 east is where the brunt of this is going to be. north and east into howard county towards baltimore. there's our storm system. notice first of all, most of the energy here is off to our east. and the worst of the storm system going to be into places that really don't need it. right up into the new jersey coastline. we're...
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making the travels on washington boulevard, george washington parkway baltimore-washington new yorkway, no worries. downtown on pennsylvania avenue, that looks great. from 270 between frederick and the beltway,we're near speeds too. cynne, steve, back to you. >> it is the costliest presidential campaign in history. it's over now, and president obama is staying put. voters decided to give him another four years in the white house. >> the president surpassed the 270 electoral votes which were needed for re-election. our brianne carter live outside the white house with reaction from the president, as well as from mitt romney. brianne, good morning. >> good morning to you. it was a big night for president barack obama. cheers erupted there in chicago and here in washington, d.c., as the numbers started to come in. it was virginia and ohio that really made it clear to the president's campaign that he would be back here at the white house for the next four years. now, during his victory speech, the president said he is more determined and more inspired to get back to work. he also talked a l
making the travels on washington boulevard, george washington parkway baltimore-washington new yorkway, no worries. downtown on pennsylvania avenue, that looks great. from 270 between frederick and the beltway,we're near speeds too. cynne, steve, back to you. >> it is the costliest presidential campaign in history. it's over now, and president obama is staying put. voters decided to give him another four years in the white house. >> the president surpassed the 270 electoral votes...
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good afternoon and welcome to capital like out i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for tuesday november sixth two thousand and twelve the u.s. presidential elections are today along with elections for hundreds of lawmakers for everything in the house of representatives and some in the senate will discuss what opposed to election economy may look like with credit write downs founder edward terrorists and and europe may be an example of what happens when you cut spending without writing down the debt so far the u.s. is postpone financial reckoning day by ramping up the presses but how much longer can do is continue plus the u.s. fiscal cliff has people worried about a u.s. recession if washington does nothing meanwhile in france president francois hollande is. pressure to reform the economy loosening labor laws for example reuters says he's expected to brush aside the prescriptions from an i.m.f. and also a government commission report our elected politicians just universally aligned and not wanting to make that tough decisions we'll discuss l
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check us out at wncanca.org. >> good morning, washington! >> good morning to you, washington. it's 6:11 right now. a showdown brewing between the federal government and colorado and washington state. >> voters in those two states approved ballot initiatives last night legalizing the recreational use of marijuana. they regulate the production, possession, and distribution of the drug. federal law still says marijuana is illegal, prompting colorado's governor to issue a statement saying in part, and quoting here "don't break out the cheetos too quickly." students can enjoy a little time off. >> yeah, coolidge high school in the district is closed today. the building doesn't have any heat. so, again, coolidge high school closed for today. >> and they're going to need that heat, because it's in the 30's this morning. here's jacqui with a look at our forecast. >> very chilly start. a wet start for a few folks. the coastal core we've been advertising bringing wet weather along the delmarva, over toward st. mary's. but what you're seeing there, down into parts of virginia, i think fo
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i'm going to check on her it is going on as you can in our washington studios for that after eight well for more on what obama's reelection means for the country and the rest of the world we're joined live by asia times correspondent peppa escobar who's in the u.s. are right now will of course have them in the next couple of minutes hopefully for you so we can share some of his thoughts with you now richard spencer founder and coeditor of alternative right dot com says time voting results reflect deep divisions within the united states. in america demographics are is destiny and i think in some ways what this election represented was a demographic model or a demographic snapshot of what this nation is it's a nation that starkly divided in many ways between hope and rule people in the red states and blue states non-whites. believe rule of upper income whites there seems to be a very very stark divide demographics aside that if you look at the ruling order in the united states there seems to be a great deal of stability brock obama kind of painted himself as a kind of left wing in a way c
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fiber some experts already say that for the rest of the world in terms of washington's foreign policy it wouldn't have made much difference who won. be very little difference between a republican or a democrat yeah as we can see from president obama's policy of covertly funding syrian rebels. do you know about assassinations in tehran on their own streets of academics we don't know and what we do know is american democracy works with the hand of a massive elite force money what is obama promising except this kind of vague idea of constructive engagement world all the time of supporting. terrorists we know president obama has been actively courting along with the secretary of state we. have been in the rebellion in syria and of course supporting all sorts of elements in libya so how so many of you really know you into thinking that president obama or president romney would be different when it came to foreign policy i don't know where they get that from. right an update on the latest results these are preliminary figures barack obama has two hundred ninety lecture on college very it's
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washington state's initiative also regulates taxes for drugs. oregon had the same ballot question and voted no. at the live desk, melissa mollet, news 4. >> melissa, thank you. >>> let's get a check of the forecast. i believe tom mentioned the "s" word. >> tom said not to worry. how bad will it be, i guess is the question. >>> with the road temperatures so warm, i don't think we'll have a lot of accumulation on roads. we may get some on grassy areas today. right now we have a winter weather advisory out. all these counties in blue, northeastern maryland, baltimore, the maryland shore. these areas might get some along the pennsylvania border and southern pennsylvania. up to four inches just west of pennsylvania on grassy areas again mainly. for our region, i think, as we go forward here, and i'm going to step out and advance my computer because it's locked up right now. we could get as much as perhaps -- i'll show you here coming up right now how much i think we're going to betting. i think we have a possibility of getting as much as maybe an inc
washington state's initiative also regulates taxes for drugs. oregon had the same ballot question and voted no. at the live desk, melissa mollet, news 4. >> melissa, thank you. >>> let's get a check of the forecast. i believe tom mentioned the "s" word. >> tom said not to worry. how bad will it be, i guess is the question. >>> with the road temperatures so warm, i don't think we'll have a lot of accumulation on roads. we may get some on grassy areas...
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that one failed. >>> well, it is back to business for washington on capitol hill. congress faces so-called fiscal cliff. you heard scott talking about this earlier. it's a series of automatic legislative spending cuts and tax increases. if a budget deal is not reached by the end of the year, taxes will rise for 90% of americans. the white house is also set to carry out $100 billion in automatic spending cuts to the pentagon. economists say there is a chance the country could slip into another recession. >>> and it is history in the making for one specific and very controversial issue. we're talking same-sex marriage. voters in maryland and maine approving measures to allow same-sex marriage. earlier returns in washington state showed voters narrowly approving gay marriage while in minnesota voters rejected a proposed constitutional amendment to write man/woman marriage into the constitution. >>> and we will be right back. [ female announcer ] this is the story of joycelin... [ joycelin ] it was a typical morning. i was getting ready for work, and then i got this ho
that one failed. >>> well, it is back to business for washington on capitol hill. congress faces so-called fiscal cliff. you heard scott talking about this earlier. it's a series of automatic legislative spending cuts and tax increases. if a budget deal is not reached by the end of the year, taxes will rise for 90% of americans. the white house is also set to carry out $100 billion in automatic spending cuts to the pentagon. economists say there is a chance the country could slip into...
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due to depart later this hour and head back to washington. he'll arrive late this afternoon, returning to the white house firm with the knowledge he gets four more years. joining me now to discuss this from new york is fareed zakaria. let's focus on what he mentions last. >> we want our children to live in america that isn't burdened by debt that isn't weakened by inequality, that isn't threatened by the destructive power of the warming planet. >> sandy had it have some influence on that last part, the warming planet. barely a mention in the first term, marrynair nary a mention campaign. will it be significant now? >> it is an interesting question, john. i think the truth is barack obama did do a fair amount with regard to climate change in the first term. that's what the whole green energy push has been. that's what the higher fuel efficiency standards are. it is all efforts to lower in some way america's carbon footprint and the natural gas piece of this has been a huge boon. we have declined in carbon emissions over the last four years, la
due to depart later this hour and head back to washington. he'll arrive late this afternoon, returning to the white house firm with the knowledge he gets four more years. joining me now to discuss this from new york is fareed zakaria. let's focus on what he mentions last. >> we want our children to live in america that isn't burdened by debt that isn't weakened by inequality, that isn't threatened by the destructive power of the warming planet. >> sandy had it have some influence on...
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voters in maine voted to legalize same-sex marriage while washington state is still counting the vote. in minnesota, a vote to ban same-sex marriage was shot down by voters. in maryland, prince george's is on its way to a new casino. the amendment passed, which will bring table games to maryland's existing casinos as well. it will help keep money inside the state rather than lose it to casinos in other states. >>> election day dragged into election night for hundreds of northern virginia voters. viewers in prince william county say they waited in line for more than four hours to vote at potomac middle school in dumfries. election workers say they had a much higher voter turnout than expected. excessively long lines were reported elsewhere in virginia too. workers blamed it on a shortage of voting machines. >>> vincent orange easily won re-election in city council. but newcomer independent david grosso beat out incumbent michael brown. phil mendelson is chairman of the council after serving for five months following kwame brown's resignation. yvette alexander retained her council ward
voters in maine voted to legalize same-sex marriage while washington state is still counting the vote. in minnesota, a vote to ban same-sex marriage was shot down by voters. in maryland, prince george's is on its way to a new casino. the amendment passed, which will bring table games to maryland's existing casinos as well. it will help keep money inside the state rather than lose it to casinos in other states. >>> election day dragged into election night for hundreds of northern...
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we saw all the an ads in the presidential race and it seems if you're washington washington d.c. tv, there are just as many ads about expanding gaming. you see the big vote for question 7 behind me, the big sign, and supporters are hoping to hold a big victory party here at national harbor tonight. this is where they want to build a $800 million destination resort casino, but first they have to get the nod from voters to build both maryland sz sixth casino and to allow table games at slots palses across -- pal asses across maryland. voters are conflicted because of either side of this issue. polls suggest that voters going into this are split right down the middle. >> i'm just -- i'm not certain when i get in there which way i'm going to go. >> reporter: you're actually going to decide in the ballot box. >> in the ballot box, that's what i'm going to do. >> that will bring more jobs. i didn't think any would go toward the schools and i need a job. >> reporter: ununemployed and looking for work? >> i've been looking for work for the past five years. >> reporter: supporters are pro
we saw all the an ads in the presidential race and it seems if you're washington washington d.c. tv, there are just as many ads about expanding gaming. you see the big vote for question 7 behind me, the big sign, and supporters are hoping to hold a big victory party here at national harbor tonight. this is where they want to build a $800 million destination resort casino, but first they have to get the nod from voters to build both maryland sz sixth casino and to allow table games at slots...
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live and nottin washington -- we are live in mount washington. >> we have a new accident >> good morning. this is a live look outdoors. 32 degrees downtown. it feels a lot like a winter. the storm is tracking up the coast. i am live at mount washington tavern, which is basically a report after a fire. things are really looking up. why don't we toast to it/ ? >> i am making an elderberry sidecar. it is sweet and tasty. a little bit of brandy. >> i have my work cut out for me this morning. >> elderberry. i didn't know that existed. absolutely. still added a trend -- started a trend. more liquor. >> some lemon juice. >> is this a new drink? >> this is a new drink. we have specialty drinks. we try to expand on that. and orange twist. >> beautiful. >> all yours. >> cheers to the new mount washington tavern. that is good. he did cut all that alcohol. it is new. we will preview all the changes. they opened yesterday. this new elderberry drinks. >> i am impressed. you were talking about monty python. we will play a drinking game. take a drink every time you hear coverage.r" or a team >> i'm not
live and nottin washington -- we are live in mount washington. >> we have a new accident >> good morning. this is a live look outdoors. 32 degrees downtown. it feels a lot like a winter. the storm is tracking up the coast. i am live at mount washington tavern, which is basically a report after a fire. things are really looking up. why don't we toast to it/ ? >> i am making an elderberry sidecar. it is sweet and tasty. a little bit of brandy. >> i have my work cut out for...
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despite all of the frustrats of washington. i've never bn more hopeful about our futu" there were cheers in chicagd tears in boston. like so many of you butt wih we have given our all to ths campaign. but the president crossed te electoral college thresholdn he picked up the state of o. and here in california.. the governor sticks his neck ou, begging voters to raise tax, >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in d.c., a snowy mix. in st. louis, sunny and 50. denver, sunny and 73. and seattle, showers and 51. >>> here is your election night recap. barack obama has won a second term as president of the united states. the president defeated mitt romney in at least seven of nine key battleground states to rack up a decisive win in the electoral college, but the popular vote was very close. the president will still have to deal with a divided congress. democrats retained a slim margin in the senate while republicans retained their control of the house. john boehner will remain speaker of the house. big
despite all of the frustrats of washington. i've never bn more hopeful about our futu" there were cheers in chicagd tears in boston. like so many of you butt wih we have given our all to ths campaign. but the president crossed te electoral college thresholdn he picked up the state of o. and here in california.. the governor sticks his neck ou, begging voters to raise tax, >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in d.c., a snowy mix. in st. louis, sunny...
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there -- it will not be heavy enough in the washington area. especially during the rush hour as more cars are driving, that keeps the road temperatures up. closer to baltimore, a different story. heavier snow, and some accumulation on the roadways. grassy services, a little trace. that much possible later today. that is about it. still a one out of hand with this storm. look at the flags in the background close to the washington monument. normally this day -- time they would be limp but look how they are moving -- the wind is picking up. that coastal storm which is basically due east of the tidewater area is intensifying and we will continue to see those winds increase through the day. high temperatures in the lower 40's, that is the best we can do today. a little light rain and even some light snow later this evening for the drive home -- drive home. a few slick spot close to baltimore is where we will have accumulating snow. any issues on the road? >> we are standing down. no major issues. in fact, moving the camera are rounds near the monume
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well it was very close thank you for having me glad to be here in washington is doing just fine with the election behind us now even though it's only been a day i can tell you that it was very close at the leaf lord it still hasn't come in yet but the the two candidates were only about two million votes apart which isn't very much now clearly obama had over three hundred electoral votes and romney had about two hundred that's even without florida but the die was cast at about midnight one o'clock eastern standard time and the president was reelected some say that obama's victory was more of a protest vote against romney what would you say to that. well i do think that the republican party and romney had some extreme positions but historically governor romney from the state of massachusetts was a moderate governor and his party pushed him to more conservative views and i do think that that appeal to the tea party. members of the republican party would appeal to more conservative white male and female voters evangelicals and quite frankly what put obama over the top and by many account
well it was very close thank you for having me glad to be here in washington is doing just fine with the election behind us now even though it's only been a day i can tell you that it was very close at the leaf lord it still hasn't come in yet but the the two candidates were only about two million votes apart which isn't very much now clearly obama had over three hundred electoral votes and romney had about two hundred that's even without florida but the die was cast at about midnight one...
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not here and washington but just north and east. a winter weather advisory where they are expecting accumulations of about an inch of snow. there's your planner, high temperatures, you are looking at them. 40 degrees. the winds are going to pick up in the wake of the system and a little snow and rain around here by 5:00 p.m. more details on the storm coming up. let's do traffic and get the latest from julie wright. >> right now no problems reported off of 66. traffic volume heavy and slow towards 28. and traffic volume slowing here at fair oaks eastbound at 123. all of the lanes are open. had a little hiccup reports on the beltway. traffic remains heavy and slow. lanes are open both south on 95 to 290. accident active still in play. still tying up the two right lines. that's a check of your fox 5 on time traffic. >> america has decided. and president bar back obama wins a second term in office as our nation's president. and the popular vote the president leads romney by 2.3 million votes. >> take a look at the electoral map. preside
not here and washington but just north and east. a winter weather advisory where they are expecting accumulations of about an inch of snow. there's your planner, high temperatures, you are looking at them. 40 degrees. the winds are going to pick up in the wake of the system and a little snow and rain around here by 5:00 p.m. more details on the storm coming up. let's do traffic and get the latest from julie wright. >> right now no problems reported off of 66. traffic volume heavy and slow...
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in washington -- >> technically it's speaker boehner. >> in washington it's speaker boehner. but outside of washington, i think it's a jump ball. there are new governor who is will sort of be inspected and watched a little bit. but it's a crop of rising young stars. >> i was just going to say is marco rubio the de facto that every donor says where's marco rubio. >> rubio put out a statement last night that was interesting. it's like here's what we need the republican party to do. it wasn't the sort of thing speaking broadly to his party we need to reach out to minorities. and i think that's -- i mean, it was an unusual move i think for a relatively junior senator to put out this defining statement. >> karen, you assume that three of the four candidates for president and vice president in 2016 will not be white men. >> i think that's probably true. >> and i think whoever runs for president is ner going to say they're not going to fund planned parenthood or these other issues. >> but part of the reason you'll see minority candidates is because the republicans actually have a de
in washington -- >> technically it's speaker boehner. >> in washington it's speaker boehner. but outside of washington, i think it's a jump ball. there are new governor who is will sort of be inspected and watched a little bit. but it's a crop of rising young stars. >> i was just going to say is marco rubio the de facto that every donor says where's marco rubio. >> rubio put out a statement last night that was interesting. it's like here's what we need the republican...
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david, you're not in washington right now. mark, you are. but welcome back. let's start-- let me start out quickly, david, what more is there to be said about last night in the way everything unfolded? >> don't mess with big bird. the revemple of pbs. the revenge of pbs. no, i'm not sure that was a voting issue. the fundamental issue is this is a country that is an incredibly diverse country that has changed demographically, a lot more latinos, a lot more asian americans, a lot more single women, a lot more single men, and a lot more college-educated men and culturally the republican party didn't move. they have to do what every single company in the country basically, every university has done-- adapt to the new reality. they have to put up a story that will appeal to these groupses, these new and rising groups. the problem they're going to have is already a lot of republicans are saying, "we just have to fix immigration reform. our policy on immigration reform." that's necessary but not sufficient. they have to come up with a story about how you make it in
david, you're not in washington right now. mark, you are. but welcome back. let's start-- let me start out quickly, david, what more is there to be said about last night in the way everything unfolded? >> don't mess with big bird. the revemple of pbs. the revenge of pbs. no, i'm not sure that was a voting issue. the fundamental issue is this is a country that is an incredibly diverse country that has changed demographically, a lot more latinos, a lot more asian americans, a lot more...
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pero enseguida volvemos con mas informaciones en esta edicion especioal de univision washington.... y tambien al volver... pendientes a las condiciones del tiempo para hoy. fanny, seguimos en esta edicion especial de noticias washington, con motivo de los resultados de la eleccion presidencial... pero no solo es la re-eleccion del presindete barack obama lo que es noticia esta man- ~ana... sino tambien las condiciones del tiempo. y hablando de la cobertura de las elecciones aqui en estados unidos, los medios a nivel internacional tambien estuvieron pendientes de todo el acontecer electoral... sobre este particular, oscar hacemos una pausa.... pero usted siga pegadito de su televisor, que enseguida volvemos con mas de esta edicion especial de univision washington.... y si ya va camino al trabajo, puede mantenerse en con nosotros a traves de facebook, tweeter y a traves de nuestro sitio de concluimos esta edicion especial con una nota simpatica... esta eleccion fue, sin dudas, historica. pero no solo para los candidatos presidenciales, sino tambien para una anciana en carolina del sur
pero enseguida volvemos con mas informaciones en esta edicion especioal de univision washington.... y tambien al volver... pendientes a las condiciones del tiempo para hoy. fanny, seguimos en esta edicion especial de noticias washington, con motivo de los resultados de la eleccion presidencial... pero no solo es la re-eleccion del presindete barack obama lo que es noticia esta man- ~ana... sino tambien las condiciones del tiempo. y hablando de la cobertura de las elecciones aqui en estados...
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washington state is next in the governor's race. there it is too close to call at this .51 to 4 percent we are going to keep an eye on that state for you. >> earl ray dom lynn walked away 51 to 46. >> did we put montana up again. close 49 to 47. we will let you know. 70 percent and we will et you know where the feek end spuls. >> our decision team is hard including florida. that may be days before we know. >>> no changing chads this time at all. >> exit polls show voters have the economy on their line but still deciding to give president obama to answer the problem. what else do they reveal about the sel year. senior head core of the daily caller. gutting an early start to your day from late night. >> i have had going to say. >> what did you get out of these exit polls? >> apparently -- first of all before we get to the exit polls it seems the rel clear politics average seem to be on for all of these. the exit polls seem to show americans do not they were willing to give him another chance to right the course of the nation. many tho
washington state is next in the governor's race. there it is too close to call at this .51 to 4 percent we are going to keep an eye on that state for you. >> earl ray dom lynn walked away 51 to 46. >> did we put montana up again. close 49 to 47. we will let you know. 70 percent and we will et you know where the feek end spuls. >> our decision team is hard including florida. that may be days before we know. >>> no changing chads this time at all. >> exit polls...
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right now getting rain east of washington through southern maryland and south of washington. just a little to the west of i-95 and from fredericksburg south, a little more moderate rain. it's chilly. we're only in the 30s to around 40 degrees. chilly light rain off and on until around noontime. changes the rain to wet snow accumulating on grassy areas during the afternoon into this evening. i'll show you how much i think we may get. >>> early morning commute still looks pretty good. bw parkway i-95 from the baltimore beltway to capital beltway. over to 50 from annapolis. traveling towards the beltway in both directions. no issues there. even from the beltway as you head towards new york avenue. travel lanes are open. inbound and outbound nice and clear. inbound, just picking up a little bit of momentum. no major delays and no accidents to report. still checking the rails. so far, no reported delays along the metro, marc, or vre. aaron and eun? >> thank you, danella. >>> we'll break down how the key swing states helped determine who won the presidential race. >>> and what went
right now getting rain east of washington through southern maryland and south of washington. just a little to the west of i-95 and from fredericksburg south, a little more moderate rain. it's chilly. we're only in the 30s to around 40 degrees. chilly light rain off and on until around noontime. changes the rain to wet snow accumulating on grassy areas during the afternoon into this evening. i'll show you how much i think we may get. >>> early morning commute still looks pretty good. bw...
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abc news -- bbc news, washington. discussed these results overnight with tim gilmour, who has stayed with us. former governor, thank you very much for being with us here. mitt romney seemed to have so much going for him, particularly after that first debate. where did it go wrong after that? >> he did have momentum and people were very excited about his campaign, but at the end of the day people decided to give barack obama one more term to try to work on the economic problems facing the united states. personally, i believe that we have to be much more aggressive than the president has been, offering affirmative and solid programs of growth in the united states. frankly, i do not know if the president wants to be able to do that or not, but everyone wants to reach out to him and make him a success. >> when you say more aggressive, it would appear that the electorate wants him to continue the party line, even though they clearly recognize the economic challenges faced by the nation. >> we clearly are offering the oppor
abc news -- bbc news, washington. discussed these results overnight with tim gilmour, who has stayed with us. former governor, thank you very much for being with us here. mitt romney seemed to have so much going for him, particularly after that first debate. where did it go wrong after that? >> he did have momentum and people were very excited about his campaign, but at the end of the day people decided to give barack obama one more term to try to work on the economic problems facing the...
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x live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> our journey has been long. we have picked ourselves up. we have fought our way back. and we know in our hearts that the best is yet to come. >> celebration time for president obama. his campaign has won reelection and he is pledging to work with leaders in both parties to improve america. it is wednesday, november 7. i n steve chenevey. >> i and cynnÉ simpson. let's get to meteorologist jacqui jeras. >> we are watching the storm that had sped up and is becoming stronger than initially expected. cloud cover and wet weather are off to our east. this will stay relatively light for the metro area. temperature is a very cold. 41 at reg and national. cold enough we will definitely have light snow. the biggest impact of the light snow will be to our north and east. 42 and blustery at noon. by 5:00, possibly some snow. the western counties are getting off easy on this one. maybe an inch of snow. details coming up. first, le
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. >> i'm wolf blitzer in washington. this is cnn's special program, special coverage of america's choice 2012. we're bringing you the story behind the numbers. the demographic breakdown of the president's decisive victory and the implications for the republican party moving forward. >> we're also examining the challenges ahead for the president leading a divided nation and dealing with an immediate fiscal problem facing the country. and his victory speech, the president urged all americans to come together. he said what unites susbigger than what divides us. >> i believe we can seize this future together because we are not as divided as our politics suggest. we're not as cynical as the pundits believe. we are greater than the sum of our individual ambitions, and we remain more than a collection of red states and blue states. we are and forever will be the united states of america. and together, with your help and god's grace, we will continue our journey forward and remind the world just why it is that we live in the gre
. >> i'm wolf blitzer in washington. this is cnn's special program, special coverage of america's choice 2012. we're bringing you the story behind the numbers. the demographic breakdown of the president's decisive victory and the implications for the republican party moving forward. >> we're also examining the challenges ahead for the president leading a divided nation and dealing with an immediate fiscal problem facing the country. and his victory speech, the president urged all...
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>> i'm not actually sure it's in washington. i think it's from a deeper cultural problem. i'm struck by in this election now it was possible to lie without any negative consequences for both parties. that's a national problem. people weren't willing to punish candidates on their own side for lying we have to have a different attitude toward death as far as taxes, you have to be willing to pay for the government you want and the american people are not right now. so while i agree all the innovation is going on around the country, america is still america, we're still alexis detoqueville's country, we have a great higher education system, i still think there are certain cultural problems with the country that we haven't faced. one of them meacham mentioned -- jon mentioned the word followership. we've become much too cynical about government. people in the 1920s,1930s, 1880s were not confronted with magical great government but they had faith in it. now we think we're better than whoever it is that happens to be governing us. >> i want to pick up something david says. i don'
>> i'm not actually sure it's in washington. i think it's from a deeper cultural problem. i'm struck by in this election now it was possible to lie without any negative consequences for both parties. that's a national problem. people weren't willing to punish candidates on their own side for lying we have to have a different attitude toward death as far as taxes, you have to be willing to pay for the government you want and the american people are not right now. so while i agree all the...
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well obama to remain in the white house the question now is how washington will develop its relations with the rest of the world let's talk about this with allergies of laura smith a live in london and you got a piece going up in moscow for us also with laura laura so what's been the reaction like in the e.u. since the real action of president obama. well it's quite early on in europe at the moment. was was seen as really to kind of the world wanted to win even if american citizens and there have been some congratulations david cameron has tweeted his congratulations as. the head of the european commission and as far as how it will affect relations going full which are really two main areas in which who's in charge in america really affects the u.k. and countries in europe and foreign policy of course and crucially the economy now foreign policy as we've already heard from guy and they seem to be a source of. the battle really between a bomb of the us is romney and. over foreign policy it was really a question of diplomacy or a sort of rest of reticence to step into these internationa
well obama to remain in the white house the question now is how washington will develop its relations with the rest of the world let's talk about this with allergies of laura smith a live in london and you got a piece going up in moscow for us also with laura laura so what's been the reaction like in the e.u. since the real action of president obama. well it's quite early on in europe at the moment. was was seen as really to kind of the world wanted to win even if american citizens and there...
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alison burns is in our washington, d.c. newsroom with the political landscape everging on capitol hill this morning. alison? >> reporter: earlier this year, republicans thought the senate and total control of congress was within their reach. but they didn't get it. democrats have 51 seats for the majority. republicans, 45. there are two independents and two seats are still two close to call. there were some upsets. democrats captured republican seats in massachusetts and indiana. as elizabeth warren defeated senator scott brown and joe donnelly beat republican richard murdock. democrats picked up a -- richard mourdock. john bohner will san jose power. the analysts we're talking to say it's unlikely that nancy pelosi will be forced from power. >> the job seems to be hers if she wants it. >> reporter: both sides are already laying their battlelines. house speaker john boehner and harry reid have both scheduled news conferences to talk about the so-called fiscal cliff of those taxes that will kick in at the end the year. back
alison burns is in our washington, d.c. newsroom with the political landscape everging on capitol hill this morning. alison? >> reporter: earlier this year, republicans thought the senate and total control of congress was within their reach. but they didn't get it. democrats have 51 seats for the majority. republicans, 45. there are two independents and two seats are still two close to call. there were some upsets. democrats captured republican seats in massachusetts and indiana. as...
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not looking for widespread accumulations here in washington. the further north and east you get, they have a better chance of light accumulation up towards baltimore and philadelphia. maybe an inch of snow. 42 your daytime high. chilly temperatures, rain, transitioningy to aling snow later today and again, your winds north 10 to 15. let me emphasize, we are got together to get a lot of anything. what does fall, it is not going to be a emergencior event for us. >> that is good. we'll save that for later in the winter. >> yes. >> time now to check in with julie wright and see what is happening during the morning commute. >> really busy right now for those traveling in virginia. this is where i have accident activity. a couple of vehicle got tangled up northbound along i-95. you will find the accident activity tying up the left side of roadway. average speed headed north out of staffer ford. crash still in play. this ties up your commute. follow police direction in order to squeeze by at this time. lanes are open if you are continuing northbound i
not looking for widespread accumulations here in washington. the further north and east you get, they have a better chance of light accumulation up towards baltimore and philadelphia. maybe an inch of snow. 42 your daytime high. chilly temperatures, rain, transitioningy to aling snow later today and again, your winds north 10 to 15. let me emphasize, we are got together to get a lot of anything. what does fall, it is not going to be a emergencior event for us. >> that is good. we'll save...
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all right. 41 right now in washington. no need to panic here. no need to run out and get toilet paper and milk. not going to be a major deal. it feels cold enough for winter weather. 37 in manassas and in culpeper. look the our storm system, starting to take shape. it will be intensifying throughout the day today. you can see the rain showers now reaching the ground here. pretty good storm surge and beach erosion. unfortunately, more problems from the lower eastern shore right up into new jersey and new york as the system lifts north. as the storm develops later this afternoon, some of the rain showers will be thrown back towards the washington area along with enough cold air in the upper atmosphere here up into pennsylvania that we could see the rain transition over to some snow here. and with temperatures only about 40 or so, it is possible that we could see some of of the area get covered in a light -- maybe the grassy areas get a light accumulation here. off to the north and east, that is where the best chances are for accumulating snow. not
all right. 41 right now in washington. no need to panic here. no need to run out and get toilet paper and milk. not going to be a major deal. it feels cold enough for winter weather. 37 in manassas and in culpeper. look the our storm system, starting to take shape. it will be intensifying throughout the day today. you can see the rain showers now reaching the ground here. pretty good storm surge and beach erosion. unfortunately, more problems from the lower eastern shore right up into new...
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>> pelley: tonight, can they fix washington now? the politicians who brought us gridlock are reelected. >> tonight you voted for action, not politics as usual. >> let's rise above the dysfunction and do the right thing together for our country. >> pelley: reports from nancy cordes, dean reynolds and anthony mason. a countdown begins to automatic tax increases and huge budget cuts. wyatt andrews on the fiscal cliff. a nor'easter bears down on shores ravaged by sandy. ben tracy is there. we'll have the forecast. >> i don't know if we can mentally handle another storm. >> pelley: and one secret to the president's success was the changing face of america. anna werner on the new voters who helped push him over the top. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is a special one-hour edition. $6 billion was spent on political campaigns and when they were over nothing much changed. republicans will still control the house, democrats the senate, and barack obama will still be
>> pelley: tonight, can they fix washington now? the politicians who brought us gridlock are reelected. >> tonight you voted for action, not politics as usual. >> let's rise above the dysfunction and do the right thing together for our country. >> pelley: reports from nancy cordes, dean reynolds and anthony mason. a countdown begins to automatic tax increases and huge budget cuts. wyatt andrews on the fiscal cliff. a nor'easter bears down on shores ravaged by sandy. ben...
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. >>> just a couple of minutes we will go live to washington d.c. and we will talk about the chances of ending the gridlock that keeps republicans and democrats from working together. >>> there is a tax measure to help struggling schools. the voters approved the temporary tax increase. 46.1 voted against it. tara moriarty explains what it means for local schools. >> reporter: he said he was going to do it. >> i know a lot of people had some doubts. and had some questions about can you really go to the people and ask them to vote for a tax. but they did. >> the only place where a state said let's raise our taxes for the kids, for the schools, for our california green. >> problem 30 will raise the state tax and increase income taxes for people who make $250,000 a year by three percentage points for seven years. it is projected to raise $6 billion a year for schools. >> i didn't realize that prop 30 won and how stressed out i was. >> he is the principal at mission high school in san francisco where many public schools have struggled with money and test
. >>> just a couple of minutes we will go live to washington d.c. and we will talk about the chances of ending the gridlock that keeps republicans and democrats from working together. >>> there is a tax measure to help struggling schools. the voters approved the temporary tax increase. 46.1 voted against it. tara moriarty explains what it means for local schools. >> reporter: he said he was going to do it. >> i know a lot of people had some doubts. and had some...
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tambiÉn en maryland en el estado de washington y maine los lectores decidieron en las urna que estÁn a favor del matrimonio entre personas del mismo sexo, en washington y colorado tambiÉn dieron su aprobaciÓn a la primera iniciativa a nivel nacional para legalizar el uso recreativo de la marihuana. al regresar, desde la capital del mundo nueva york, la nueva por usar tu tarjeta redcard. mi amor. le encanta. ¡exactamente lo que quería! ¡súper! ¡qué padre! ¡tan listo mi yernito! ¡ho, ho! ¿cómo lo lograste? además envíos gratis en target.com. con tu redcard, obtén un 5% de descuento adicional sobre nuestros precios ya bajos, además de envíos gratis. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> aquÍ en nueva york, como tambiÉn en new jersey una nueva tormenta amenaza a sus residentes, isolda peguero con los detalles >>> botando pertenencias que que crearon destruidas, los residentes de coney island reciben resignados una tormenta >>> lo que pueda limpiar y esperar porque no se puede hacer otra cosa >>> a causa del mal tiempo, miles de vuelos han sido cancelados tren e los aeropuertos kennedy
tambiÉn en maryland en el estado de washington y maine los lectores decidieron en las urna que estÁn a favor del matrimonio entre personas del mismo sexo, en washington y colorado tambiÉn dieron su aprobaciÓn a la primera iniciativa a nivel nacional para legalizar el uso recreativo de la marihuana. al regresar, desde la capital del mundo nueva york, la nueva por usar tu tarjeta redcard. mi amor. le encanta. ¡exactamente lo que quería! ¡súper! ¡qué padre! ¡tan listo mi yernito! ¡ho,...
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it was politically engineered by powerful players in washington and on wall street. you can read how they did it in this book "winner-take-all politics" by two of the country's top political scientists, jaco hacker and paul pierson. they were drawn to a mystery every bit as puzzling as a crime drama "how washington made the rich richer and turned itsn bac on the middle cass." quote -- as "we wanted to know how our economy stopped working to provide prosperity and security for the broad middle class." and that's what you saw. '>> i think a lot of people kno. the top one or two wrongs have shot up into the stratosphere while all of the otherot ones he stayed more or less in place. it's really astonishing how h concentrated the games of economic growth have been. >> you know the startling he tistic that we have in book is that if you take allhe the income gains from 1979 to 2007, so all the increased household income over that period around 40% of those gains went to the top 1%. and if you look at the bottom 90%, they had less than that combined. not just a one or a two
it was politically engineered by powerful players in washington and on wall street. you can read how they did it in this book "winner-take-all politics" by two of the country's top political scientists, jaco hacker and paul pierson. they were drawn to a mystery every bit as puzzling as a crime drama "how washington made the rich richer and turned itsn bac on the middle cass." quote -- as "we wanted to know how our economy stopped working to provide prosperity and...
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obviously didn't hear me their governor thank you very much former cia officer joining us in washington well a sigh of relief or a wake up call or corresponds across the globe we'll be bringing you more on how a bomb is reelection has been welcomed worldwide that much morphy after the break. returning to our breaking news now thousands of angry greeks have gathered in the center of athens to protest new austerity measures about to be voted on in parliament there are fresh clashes happening as we speak in artie's peter all of it is in the greek capital syntagma square has seen many protests in the past couple of years how hostile is the position at the moment particularly a little earlier we saw as getting quite loud and raucous when we spoke about an hour ago tell us now what's happening. well it certainly was rule indeed earlier in the evening we saw a huge crowd easily more than one hundred thousand people gathered here right in the center of athens they're here to demonstrate against the next round of austerity measures that are currently being debated just over my shoulder in the pa
obviously didn't hear me their governor thank you very much former cia officer joining us in washington well a sigh of relief or a wake up call or corresponds across the globe we'll be bringing you more on how a bomb is reelection has been welcomed worldwide that much morphy after the break. returning to our breaking news now thousands of angry greeks have gathered in the center of athens to protest new austerity measures about to be voted on in parliament there are fresh clashes happening as...
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dianne feinstein is heading back to washington after winning a fourth term. she beats republican elizabeth emkiin there. democrats keep control of the senate with 53 seats that is including two independence who will caucus with them. 40 republicans have 45 seats if there is two races too close to call. wisconsin elected democrat elect -- ktvu cop congress has results on some of those races. >> reporter: of the 14 congressional districts in the bay area all but one incumbent kept their seat. let's take a look at the map so we can show you where there is changes. let's talk about district 15. that is where we see the local upset. this is of course the race between top democrats and this is 100% of precincts reporting. overnight the numbers showed 31- year-old erik pulling ahead. he tweeted thank you for the faith you have showed in me. we are bringing new energy and results to -- and a new top two primary system. now there are other races we are watching closely. we want to talk about district nine. this is jerry mctheory's district. but a lot closer than some
dianne feinstein is heading back to washington after winning a fourth term. she beats republican elizabeth emkiin there. democrats keep control of the senate with 53 seats that is including two independence who will caucus with them. 40 republicans have 45 seats if there is two races too close to call. wisconsin elected democrat elect -- ktvu cop congress has results on some of those races. >> reporter: of the 14 congressional districts in the bay area all but one incumbent kept their...
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washington. in terms of the way that we can characterize these races, in california, which is the largest all nbc news projects that president obrnia. in the state of washington, nbc news also projects that president obama is the winner in the state of washington. in hawaii, p home state projects that president obama has won in hawaii. in nbc news projects that mitt romney has won in states in the nation. and in oregon, the ruling is from hour too early to call. president obama in the lead in terms of understanding what we are waiting on right now, iowa -- or as i like to think of ohio part of iowa, it's too early to call and in florida, it is too close call. in ohio it is also too close to call. in north carolina, too close to call. in virginia, it is too close to callcas stand at this p of the hour results from polls that just closed, california, washington, and hawaii all going for president obama. mr. romney winning in idaho. oregon characterized as too early to call with obama in the lead. s
washington. in terms of the way that we can characterize these races, in california, which is the largest all nbc news projects that president obrnia. in the state of washington, nbc news also projects that president obama is the winner in the state of washington. in hawaii, p home state projects that president obama has won in hawaii. in nbc news projects that mitt romney has won in states in the nation. and in oregon, the ruling is from hour too early to call. president obama in the lead in...